AmbarSkin: A simple but fully functional blue-hued skin - suitable for beginners as well as stalwarts. This skin provides many features to improve productivity while obscuring the less used features/areas. Author:RaviASV Changed:RaviASV - 2004-10-23 - 14:45
ClassicSkin: The classic TWiki skin, bare bone and functional, for any browser, with a minimum of graphics Author:PeterThoeny Changed:PeterThoeny - 2009-04-10 - 21:18
DragonSkin: Prosaic but relatively organized look-and-feel, while providing easy access to TWiki tools Author:ClaussStrauch Changed:SopanShewale - 2008-12-10 - 11:09
KoalaSkin: To provide a look and feel close to well known web sites, but not hiding too much the Wiki-ness of it. We wanted also to do it in clean HTML+CSS code, with as little images as possible Author:Colas Nahaboo Changed:SopanShewale - 2008-12-10 - 12:31
NatSkin: Driven by cascading stylesheets, Comes with 12 alternative styles, MoveableType and Wordpress Look-n-Feel Author:MichaelDaum Changed:PeterThoeny - 2009-04-10 - 21:18
NuSkin: An overlay to the default PatternSkin inspired by the examples and discussion at TWiki:Codev.TWikiForNormalUsers Author:DavidPatterson Changed:PeterThoeny - 2009-04-10 - 21:18
PlainSkin: The plain skin can be used to get the rendered topic text without any page decoration Author:PeterThoeny Changed:PeterThoeny - 2004-07-27 - 08:46
PrintSkin: The print skin, useful to print pages with a small header and footer Author:PeterThoeny Changed:PeterThoeny - 2004-07-27 - 08:40
QuickMenuSkin: Functional skin that replaces the left bar with a customizable Javascript menu system Author:VernonLyon Changed:SopanShewale - 2008-12-10 - 13:16
RoundEdgeSkin: Simple skin similar to the classic TWiki skin but with rounded edges Author:PeterThoeny Changed:PeterThoeny - 2004-09-13 - 06:51